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fri.24.may.2013
Tributes flow for Hazel Hawke
HAZEL Hawke has been remembered as
a beautiful soul and a great Australian,
as tributes continue following the death
of the ex-wife of former prime minister
Bob Hawke.
Mrs Hawke died yesterday aged 83,
after a battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
Her family issued a statement last
night saying she passed away peacefully
after succumbing to complications of
the disease.
“She had a special grace and a beautiful
soul,” Opposition communications
spokesman Malcolm Turnbull told the
Nine Network this morning.
He said he remembered her very
well from the days of the republican
movement, of which she had been a
strong supporter.
Assistant Treasurer David Bradbury
said he first met Mrs Hawke when he
was about 20 years old and was asked to
drive her to a function.
“I was absolutely terrified. She was the
most famous person I had met at that
time,” he told Nine.
“She sat in the front seat in my bomb of
a car. She put me at ease, down to earth,
a great Australian.
“I feel very blessed to have had the
opportunity to meet her.”
In 2001, when Mrs Hawke learned
she had Alzheimer’s, her immediate
response was “bugger, bugger, bugger”.
Two years later she went... READ MORE
LONDON: One of the two suspected Islamists accused of
hacking a British soldier to death in London was a convert
who regularly attended sermons by banned Islamist
preacher Omar Bakri.
Anjem Choudary - the former leader of Bakri’s Al-Muhajiroun
group in Britain, which was proscribed under anti-terror laws
- says the man filmed with a bloodied meat cleaver at the site
of Wednesday’s murder was called Mujahid.
Known as Michael before he converted to Islam... READ MORE
UK attacker attended banned group
LONDON: Embattled entertainer Rolf Harris will continue to
be investigated over historical sex abuse allegations after his
bail was renewed.
A Scotland Yard spokesman told AAP the 83-year-old had
been bailed again on Thursday until August “pending
further inquiries”.
Harris has been named as the Australian entertainer
arrested in late March by officers from Operation Yewtree
which was established following the Jimmy... READ MORE
Rolf Harris bailed as inquiries continue
CANNES: A man from rural France has impersonated South
Korean Gangnam Style entertainer Psy at the Cannes Film
Festival - eating, drinking and partying with the stars in
Cannes for two days.
Psy “was spotted all over town, attending festival parties
and events and posing for photos with festgoers and other
celebrities”, The Hollywood Reporter said on Thursday.
“But it turns out that the man was not Psy at... READ MORE
Psy lookalike fools celebrities at Cannes
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